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Title Section21 1963-06-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 jHal&ff*' The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1963 if 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration298 1963-06-24 1 The Cabinet meets today 7W RAZAK: 'WE ARE STUDYING SINGAPORE'S REPLY... NO WORD YET FROM BRUNEI GOVT KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Cabinet will meet tomorrow to consider Singapore's reply to the Federation Government's final offer on merger. Confirming this today, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak,298 words
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Article, Illustration845 1963-06-24 1 Lee: S'pore too poor to play Santa Claus with $50m. SINGAPORE Sunday. •pHK Prime .Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Mi id today that Singapore was too poor to affqrd the role of Santa Claus and give $50 million to the Central Government as its *\*r f i*'i urn IVm**' \ti845 words
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Article, Illustration248 1963-06-24 1 —THE LONDON TRIP IPOH, Sunday. (SINGAPORE'S decision on Malaysia would "make no difference* 1 to his plans to fly to London within the next few days, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahmaft, said here Arriving by air for248 words
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163 1963-06-24 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun The Sultan of Brunei (above) said yesterday his State would not hand over its oil revenue as a condition for entering Malaysia He made the statement during a television interview in his palace with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.163 words
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Article28 1963-06-24 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. Caroline Kennedy's terrier Charley has fathered four puppies born to Pushinka, the dog Mr. Khrushchev presented to the White House two years afo. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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174 1963-06-24 1 Student from Malaya on sex drug charge GIRL TELLS PERTH POLICE IT WAS PUT IN HER FOOD PERTH, Sun. Chang: Yew Foong, 23, a' student from Telok An-, son, has been remanded; until Wednesday on a charge of having ad-, ministered a drug to an 1,8-year-old girl. His address was174 words
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Article44 1963-06-24 1 THE HAGUE, Sun.— A 74-year-old retired tailor, Hendrlk Zleck. has set off on his 16-year-old bicycle to pedal the 1,600 miles return trip to Helsinki In three months. It is his sixth marathon cycling holiday since his wife died In 1957— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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206 1963-06-24 1 NEW YORK, Sunday. "THE New York Journal-American reported yesA terday that a ring of international call-girls, "operating in and out of the United Nations, is posing a threat to the security of the United I States." The newspaper said In a copyrighted dispatch "A206 words
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Article126 1963-06-24 1 i ADEN. Sun. A British soldier was killed and several others in- Jured by Yemeni flre when they t Inadvertently found themselves in i Yemeni territory last night, an I Army spokesman said here today, j The spokesman added that 22 British servicemen were also missing.Reuter - 126 words
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131 1963-06-24 1 BATTLE AT SEA in escape BID FROM CHINAS HONG KONG, Sun. I More than 100 in- j mates of the Kai Kwok < labour reform camp in Chungshan county, about 40 miles north-west of Macao, staged a jailbreak and fought a running sea h battle with Communist gunboats on Friday131 words
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Article65 1963-06-24 1 JAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Oil Workers Association ha/ demanded that the Government take over all foreign oil companies operating in Indonesia. It urged the Government to stick to its regulation issued early this year that gave ar> ultimatum to the companies to cease operation fromReuter - 65 words
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Article209 1963-06-24 1 Europe: Jack gives a pledge President gets big welcome BONN, Bun. President Kennedy began his 10-day tour today with a pledge that United States forces would stay in Europe as long as they were needed. Later he promised that the U.S. would continue to bear a lair share in the209 words
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Article48 1963-06-24 1 Motor-cyclist with pilhonridei smashed against lamppost in front Supreme Court soon after midnight. One died on spot, the other seriously injured MM.XPORK. >'»n Prompt action by Mre Brictrip prevented my. steriou-. fire, breikini; <»ut vi.oi, ifter midnijiht in plastic goods >tall in M.ippy UOrlil. from ■pre.idtnq48 words
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409 1963-06-24 2 I WASHINGTON, Sun A CAMPAIGN is about to be launched in the House of Representatives foreign affairs committee to restrict American aid to Indonesia. Representative William Broomfleld (Republican) is pi eparing amendments to the (US)$4.5 billion Foreign Aid Bill which409 words
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Article53 1963-06-24 2 RANGOON. Sun. A Union of Burma Airway* DC-3 aircraft, with U passengers and six crew, reported missing on June 10 in northern Burma, has been located in the Chinese border province of Yunnan. The Burmese authorities are contacting the Chinese authorities on the fate of the passengersReuter - 53 words
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258 1963-06-24 2 Japan opens her economic gates to West ]^EW YORK, Sun. 1 Japan will open herself economically and psychologically to the Western world to an unprecedented extent in the next 18 months. Fortune magazine reported yesterday. In a survey of the Far East, the magazine— written mainly for American businessmen alsoReuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-06-24 2 N EW YORK, Sun. Actress France Nuyen (above) and New York doctor Thomas Morcll were married in a Roman Catholic church here yesterday. France, 24. the daughter of a Chinese father and a French mother, was a leading artists' and photographers' model before sheReuter - 95 words
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Article24 1963-06-24 2 I JAKARTA. Sun. —About 12.000 destitutes enter Jakarta every year, to look for work, the capital's Governor, Dr. Surname said ye»terday.24 words
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177 1963-06-24 2 'BUSINESS AS USUAL' AT I.L.0. MEETING GENEVA, Sun. It was "business as usual" for the first time in 10 days at the International Labour Con- j ference here yesterday although delegates of more than 40 nations were missing. All African and Arab nations, and delegations from some Asian countries, wereReuter - 177 words
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Article26 1963-06-24 2 GENEVA. Sun. Mr. George Weaver. Americas Assistant Secretary of Labour, said he would geek^very legal method of expelling South Africa from the United Natlfru26 words
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Article136 1963-06-24 2 HOLLYWOOD, Bun— Actress Bette Davis's 16-year-old daughter will marry Jeremy Hyman. 29. film company executive. In December. "She's young." said Miss Davis, "but they are so congenial." NEW YORK: Russian Prince Fellw YoussoqftofT. whq assassmated Rfasputln la 1910. Is suing Columbia Broadcasting System, which has made a136 words
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272 1963-06-24 2 A pledge but the civil rights demonstrations to continue WASHINGTON, Sunday. (]IVIL rights leaders yesterday gave President Kennedy a pledge of support' for hit anti-discrimination proposals but said they; would continue massive demonstrations. President Kennedy ask- ed for the pledge at a special White House conference with about 30 whiteReuter; UPI - 272 words
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138 1963-06-24 2 WASHINGTON. Sun.— A white member of a Mississippi Citizens Council has been arrested in connection with the murder of Nerro integration leader Medgar Evers. the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced here. An F. 8.1. spokesman said the man, Byron de la Beckwith. 42. wasReuter - 138 words
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Article56 1963-06-24 2 LONDON. Sun. Police mad* three arrests at the London suburb of Bromley, yesterday following demonstrations by about 50 Ban-the-Bomb supporters when the Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan. attended a Conservative Party fete. A man was chanced with using Insulting words and behaviour, and two youths wereReuter - 56 words
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254 1963-06-24 3 DOME, Sun. Pope Paul's car was involved in a minor accident last night as the new Pontiff made his first trip outside the Vatican City. The car scraped tbc side of the narrow entrance into the courtyard of the Spanish CollegeReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-06-24 3 VfOSCOW, Sun. I iTI Russia's "cosmic couple" were made Heroes of the Soviet Union yesterday by President j Leonid Brezhnev. A great roar swept the ancient Czarist St. George's Hall as Col. Valery Bykovsky and i the world's first spacewoman. Valentin a Tereshkova, were awarded168 words
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Article, Illustration494 1963-06-24 3 'Disgusting rumours about more British ministers LORD POOLE: MOST MUST BE UNTRUE BUT DOUBT MUST BE CLEARED UP LONDON, Sunday. [JI'MOrRS "disgusting in detail aod probably disreputable in origin are circulating in London about members of Mr. Macmillan's gov ernment. A Conservative rally at Manchester was told this yesterday b494 words
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284 1963-06-24 3 'MACMILLAN DESPERATE TO RESTORE HIS TRANISHED REPUTATION' Mr. Denis Healey. Labour's spokesman on defence, said Mr. Macmillan was desperately anxious to restore his tarnished image by posturing as a world statesman. "It looks as if he is now prepared to pay President Kennedy any price for agreeing to a summitReuter - 284 words
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271 1963-06-24 3 Junior Minister: I prefer! secret police to newsmen LONDON, Sunday. A JUNIOR member of the Government said he would rather be watched by the secret police than by newspaper reporters. Speaking at Croydon. south or London, Vlce-Admlral J. Hughes-Hallett. who Is parliamentary under-secretaiy lo t the Minister of Transport, saidReuter - 271 words
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Article21 1963-06-24 3 HONOLULU. Sun. —A printing strike the first in the history of Hawaii has closed Honolulu's two daily newspapers.21 words
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237 1963-06-24 3 TRESS HAS NOT BEEN VINDICTIVE' SAYS MIRROR CHAIRMAN LONDON. Sun. Mr. Cecil King, chairman of the Daily Mirror newspaper group, said yesterday that Mr. Macmillan's relations "non-existent for some I with the Press had been years." He did not believe the Press had been vindictive because of the imprisonment ofReuter - 237 words
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226 1963-06-24 3 Two die as jilted suitor shoots at family— NEW YORK, Sun. A man enraged be- j cause his girlfriend Jilted him for her husband went on a wild shooting spree at Council Bluffs, lowa, killing two children and wounding two other people. Then he tried to kill himself but failed.226 words
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Article36 1963-06-24 3 LONDON. Sun. —Aspiring actress Caroline Maudlin*. 16. daughter of Mr. Reginal Maudlins. Chancellor of the Exchequer, has made her film debut in a scene in a new satirical musical. "It's All Over the Town."36 words
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Article26 1963-06-24 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. Ru-ssia and Poland have (topped jamming broadcasts by the Voice of I America, officials here said. They do not know the reason.26 words
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Miscellaneous60 1963-06-24 2 THE— T GAMBOLS I By Barry Appleby L"\ UE LL K Q f JiVe I W9? \s^ F 6 WITH I /wiypiPNT\ 1 ¥0U TELL ME IT J V^HAOTeeruj/ Peking accused! by India NEW DELHI, Sun. —India hasl accused China of establishing al post even further into Indian ter-l rltory60 words
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Advertisement209 1963-06-24 3 Need facts about importing from Australia? Alert, progressive importers have much to gain from Australia's rapidly expanding export potential. The Bank of New South Wales, Australia's first and largest commercial bank, is uniquely equipped to provide vital up-to-date information on importing from or jnvestmeot in this fast-developing Continent. Ask your209 words
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170 1963-06-24 5 P.M.I.P. is accused of spreading malicious propaganda KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Trengganu. Dato Haji Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohatned, today accused the PanMalayan Islamic Party of "poisoning" the minds of the people in the State by spreading mischievous propaganda. Speaking at an Umno political course here. Dato Ha.ii170 words
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281 1963-06-24 5 SURVEYORS WILL BE AMONG FIRST TO BE SENT TO BORNEO KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Surveyors will be among the first Government servants to be assigned to the Borneo territories after Malaysia, the Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, said last night. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Institute281 words
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54 1963-06-24 5 Press Ball Queen gets crown No. 2 PENANO. Sun.— Penangs first Press Ball Queen. Miss Gaik Sim. 18. was last night crowned "June Queen" at the Penang Jaycee's "Tropical June Night" dance at the E and O Hotel here. Runner-up was Miss Margaret Brodie and third Miss Patricia j Lee.54 words
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Article50 1963-06-24 5 KUALA KANOSAR. Sun. The Raja Muda of Perak yesterday declared open a new $20,--833 mosque at Kampong Padang Kanßor. on the Perak River, near Parit. Half of the cost of the JBuilding was borne by the Perak Religious Department. The rest came from public donations.50 words
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Article, Illustration343 1963-06-24 5 KHIR HITS AT 'PARTY WITHOUT DEFINITE POLICY' AND ANSWERS ITS CHARGES PENANG, Sun. THE I'miio national vice-president and Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, last night likened the United Democratic Party to the PanMalayan Islamic Party. "Just as the343 words
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Article94 1963-06-24 5 Call for a one-day strike KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor branch committee of the National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry today called on its members to go on a one-day sympathy strike in support of the workers locked-out by the Art Printing Work's. The lock-out is now In94 words
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Article26 1963-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. S. L Chan of Thomson Roaa reported to police the. theft of his cinema projector worth $500 from his home yesterday.26 words
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179 1963-06-24 5 Company official denies threat to Mayor— UENANG, Sun. A spokesman of the Joint Malayan-Japan-ese tuna canning factory today denied that its executive had once threatened to force the City Council to approve certain plans. The Mayor, Mr. 00l Thiam Slew, had alleged that the manager of the Malayan Marine Industries179 words
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225 1963-06-24 5 PENANG, Sunday. ABOUT 3.000 amahs and other domestic servants employed by the British War Department would gc on strike unless negotiations for better working conditions were started by July 5. The warning wal given today by the Penang branch of the War Department Cl-225 words
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Article63 1963-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The body of a 10-year old boy. Lav Ouan Hock, was found this morning by police in a monsoon drain near the Odeon-Katong theatre Lav had left his home in Lorong 101. Oeylang. at 8.30 a m. yesterday and when he did not63 words
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Article55 1963-06-24 5 tt H Sun The National Union of Bank Employees exing condiUons agreement with the Overseas Union Bank shortw^ C mez wnich has branches In Kuala Lumpur and Malacca, had accepted the agreement in principle and final details of the Implementation of the agreement aud adjustment of55 words
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Article42 1963-06-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The Women's International Club will hold Its monthly luncheon at 1 p.m. on Saturday at it* clubi house in Damansara Road here. The guest speaker will be Mr. T. Paul, a nnger finMt^ expact. J42 words
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196 1963-06-24 5 PROTEST AGAINST NEW EGG QUOTA SYSTEM SINGAPORE, Sun. Pour egg importers' associations here have protesed to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce against a new quota system on the import of eggs into Singapore. The new regulations, introduced early this month to check a glut of eggs on trfe local market,196 words
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Article40 1963-06-24 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Work has started on Teluk Alison's newest housing estate. Changkat Garden, on a four-acre plot at Chnnukat Jong Road. Thirty-one units of semi-detach-ed houses will be built, each costing between $13,600 and 514.500.40 words
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Article41 1963-06-24 5 PENANG, Sun. The Pulau Songsorig range, off the Kedah Coast, has been booked by the Par East Air Force next month for j bombing and firing exercises. Vessels are warned to keep well clear ol the range.41 words
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Advertisement22 1963-06-24 5 RT -148* 159 t Panoramic Screen Less Heat, longer life Low Consumption Sole Agents: HOLDEN TRADING CO.. LTD. 284, Beach Road, Singapore22 words
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Miscellaneous216 1963-06-24 5 ll,i V.T. tin ml in t I /mp w ra.rkip II < tn. I DOUST rrs I V/4ttfk\ s'^^^—*^' I HM. YOU HCARD I MUCON >** MORS TM»N IMIV A l/Z^" 'l im6 atvn.ro i i \p**gom \T"^^""V v""" <^T^D^a£ •\V I I itivh Trartj Ht§ 0 hvstvr linuld Wgl216 words
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878 1963-06-24 6 TAIPING SHOCK DEFEAT FOR ALLIANCE IPOH. Sunday were several upsets in the elections held in Perak yesterday for 71 contested seats in the Ipoh Municipal Council and the Town Councils of Taiping, Kuala Kangsar, Kampar, Tapah, Teluk Anson and Tanjong Malim.878 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-06-24 6 Dr. Ling retires after 34 years SINGAPORE. Sun. Dr. T. H. Ling (above). regional medical director of the American International Assurance Company Limited has retired after 34 years. His service with this group of companies began when he Joined the Asia Life Insurance Company in Shanghai as medical referee in100 words
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Article83 1963-06-24 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Despite slight rain In the catchment areas in Singapore yesterday the stocks m the Impounding reservoirs dropped by 0.1 per cent to 41.7 per cent. The Public Utilities, Board today again urged the public to keep their water consumption down. Consumption stood at 54.183 words
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161 1963-06-24 6 'Ministry trying to break strike' SINGAPORE. Sun. The O Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today accused the Ministry of Home Affairs of trying to break the strike by some 100 civilian police workers. In a statement, the AUPE criticised the Ministry for adopting the tactics of "unscrupulous employers" and for161 words
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82 1963-06-24 6 I KUCHINO. Sun. The proMalaysia Sarawak Alliance Party today maintained its lead In the council elections by winning 110 of the 271 seats announced so far The result* of another 158 seat* are yet to be announced. Independents won 79 seats. Party j Negara 44UPI - 82 words
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Article56 1963-06-24 6 A LOR STAR: The Alliance regained control of the Kangar Town Council with t> sweeping victory when all its 10 candidates were returned yesterday. Political observers believed the seven independent candidates had "blundered" in inviting leaders of the United Democratic Party to boost them at a rally56 words
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Article, Illustration389 1963-06-24 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. r[E well-known Malayan pianist, Lee Kum Sing, fresh from a study sojourn in the United States, made a welcome reappearance in the Victoria Theatre. Mr. Lee opened with an eloquent and sonorous account of the Myra Hess transcription of Bach's chorale prelude "Jesu.389 words
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85 1963-06-24 6 Harbour staff to meet on PM's proposal j SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Harbour Board Stan Association will hold a special representative council meeting on Tuesday to discuss the Prime Minister's proposal to form a negotiating team to settle the union's wage claims. Tne meeting will be held at the union's85 words
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Miscellaneous399 1963-06-24 6 THE following is today's ache- C.P.A.: From Hong Kong, don (QP 731) 9 p.m.; to Dardule of civil atrcraft move- Bangkok (TO 723) 8.15 pjn. win, Bydney fQF 7*o) 7.46 p.m. menu at Paya Lebar airport. British Unl?ed Airways: Prom Garuda: To Kuala Lumpur, Singapore: Standsted, Istanbul, Bombay Bangkok (OA399 words
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224 1963-06-24 7 MALACCA, Sun. Goh Heng Chin, 14, son of a local fisherman, was killed at sea early this morning after what is believed to have been an Indonesian patrol vessel opened fire on the fishing boat. His body was brought to Malacca at 6.30 a.m.224 words
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141 1963-06-24 7 A criminal record: Man to lose citizenship SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government proposes to withdraw the citizenship granted to Yap Say Quee, of Serangoon Road, three years ago. The proposal, announced in the Government Gazette over the weekend, is signed by Mr. S. T. Stewart. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry141 words
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Article195 1963-06-24 7 NURSERY FOR UNMARRIED MOTHERS. SINGAPORE. Sun A NURSERY for the unmarried mothers' home is among the three main projects announced today by the Singapore Catholic Welfare Services' for this year. The other two are a counselling and advice service and a scholarship fund. The chairman, Mr. Ec Peng Liang, said195 words
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Article42 1963-06-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Dr. Ho Peng Yoke. Reader in Science ft the University of Singapore, will give a public lecture on "A Study of Chinese Alchemy in the Arts Lecture Theatre at ihe University of Malaya at 830 o.m. tomorrow.42 words
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122 1963-06-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaya Borneo Building Society approved loans totalling 57.139.101 to 714 applicants in the Federation and Singapore in the first five months of this year. Up to the end of last year the society had approved 17.984 applications for loans amounting122 words
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223 1963-06-24 7 A union dig at security situation in UK IPOH. Sun. Civilian employees of the War Department here. who are irked at the delay in their oromotions because of security reasons, today took a'" dig at the security situation in Britain In a thinly vei.ed reference to the Profumo scandal and223 words
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131 1963-06-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malayan housewives need no longer be afraid of buyIng poisonous fresh mushrooms from the market. This assurance was given by Mr. Low Kee Beng. managing director of Hong Guan Mushrooms Producing Co.. at a dinner last nignt. Mr. Low said131 words
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Article60 1963-06-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Kon Tina Bwee, a shopkeeper, was robbed of $1,000 by two armed thugs at the junction of New Bridge Road and Carpenter Street yesterday Goh wax on his way to a bank when the thugs armed with daggers stopped him and relieved him60 words
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123 1963-06-24 7 ROAD UP PENANG HILL: 'PROGRESS' IS REPORTED PENANQ, Sun. The road up Penang Hill Is expected to be competed during the next five-year development plat,. "We are making steady progress In this matter/ Dato Wong Pow Nee. the Chief Minister, said today. Accompanied by a State Executive Councillor, Mr. Kee123 words
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Article, Illustration334 1963-06-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE Singapore People's Alliance today criticised the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for not including representatives from Opposition parties in his coming constitutional talks in London. The S.PA.'s secretary-sen-eral. Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan. in a statement, said. "The Constitution334 words
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165 1963-06-24 7 IvANGAR. Sun Two new Justices of the Peace. Syed Alwee bin Syed Has- san and. Hajl Ismail bin Hajl Talb. are to oe appointed by the Raja of Perils on his 45th official birthday tomorrow Syed Alwee. 70. a relative ol ihe165 words
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Article29 1963-06-24 7 1 SINGAPORE. Sun Police have detained six men under the Criminal Law i Temporary Provisions! Ordinance and screened 348 suspecus during the past 24 hours29 words
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Miscellaneous319 1963-06-24 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Kin with a share In It? (10. 6). 4. A civet In this way Is Idle <Bi. 5. Choosing our tuns flnt and 8. "I was not born under a rim- taking over ing i Much Ado About 6. Underground traveller in a Nothing) (6). lump?319 words
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Article109 1963-06-24 8 2* Ward* Sit (minimum > MR. A MRS. Edwin Choo thank relative* and friend* for their valuable ■Ifts, assistance and attendance at their wadding on 8-«-19<3. MR. ANO MM. L.B. Proctor or Klang thank friends, relative* for their kind attendance, miasagss. wreaths, at their recent bereavement. THI FAMILY OF109 words
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Article53 1963-06-24 8 It Wordi $1* iWmunii IN LOVING MEMORY Of lat* T. K. Ammukutty Amma of Lambak Katate, who departed on 34.6.60 Kver remembered by her loved ones. IN TREASURED MEMORY of the lat* Mr. Mr*. R. S. Potf*r departed this life 24th June 1948 and ISth May 1947 re*p*etl**ly.53 words
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Article171 1963-06-24 8 1* *ord% ill' i Minimum) MARY Don t Forget "The Gondoliers" at the "Vie' Wednesday. Khali 1 Ret tickets at Robinsons or you at Cold Storage. John. DIABETICS eat their way to health with crisp, delulou". satisfying Ryrita bread. "TNI CONOOLIfRS" Victoria Theatre Wednesday to Saturday 830 p.m. by171 words
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Article50 1963-06-24 8 WurU UM (Him.) LUKE'S COS PEL EXPLAINED. Ap- ply to "Upward Path" Postal Bible I Courses, P.O. Box 90?, K.U tot our r.raple course. Costing (2 YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally Victoria Memorial Hall Saturday 2»th June 7.30 p.m. "Teen Night" speaker Rev. R. Wakefleld. Baptist missionary. AM welcome50 words
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The Straits Times Monday, June 24, 1963.
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Article703 1963-06-24 8 The doubts with which Malayan tin producers greeted the American tin stockpile disposal programme have not taken long to mature- But the G.S.A.'s cynical explanation for doubling the 200 tons a week programme is unmatchabie. The price of tin has been rising, and "it seems reasonable703 words
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Article395 1963-06-24 8 > It is part of the rituals of i elections that after the votes have been counted the various party leaders should immediately take to the nearest microphone uttering cries oi triumph. Predictably, the j loudest (in Perak) have come I from the Progressives; "a j glorious395 words
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Article199 1963-06-24 8 Vocational guidance for Malayan school-leavers takes a welcome step forward with the announcement by the Minister ior Education that the Government is giving special training in this field to 12 teachers who, in turn, will train others. These specialists will help to smooth the way for students who199 words
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630 1963-06-24 8 THE TWO K's MIGHT YET SAVE Mr. MACMILLAN from MARK ARNOLD.FORSTER ONDON, Sunday President Kennedy and Mr. Khrus h c h e v together could still rescue Britain's besieged Premier, Harold Macmillan, by agreeing to an early summit meeting about nuclear tests. Macmlllan's position, undermined by last Monday's disappointing- vote630 words
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Article, Illustration861 1963-06-24 8 DEMHIS BLOODWORTH - DEMHIS BLOODWORTH THE SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES: by BR I CADIER Aung Cyi, who used to be Burma's vice-chief of staff, came into Rangoon from Kachin State at the end of last month and said ht was now devoting his time to religious meditation.861 words
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Advertisement569 1963-06-24 8 Straits TkMS k M.Uy Ms* WIIS*BH IlllinlllWHll BMBjr BO >■■»«»« Mr •M fBJOf COL* STO*A«I ARCAM Oi— ISIS) Roa« COLO STOS*«I ■•AMCMM AT HOLLAND ROAB-HCATOM* IPriL WOAO-NAVAL aVMSS GfTV BJOOBI BTTORB* LTB M. M. MBSAM. B. ABOM. aAfrti mm» •7SV7 Own PBttM. v. mmmßAm co I■ 1 N JaNM Ksvtj.569 words
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Advertisement43 1963-06-24 8 PHILIPS F£» sales vi sama &m DIE PIBCIASE TERMS 0 bow ataiUbl* with FREE V- TELEVISION INSL RANCE rr- Si H AFTER SALES SERVICE K fa *xt*nded until I b.bl iniismaili ALL! ID RADIO CORPORATION SO. CIRCULAR: WOAO C HWOAPWt. I TW.: *****43 words
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Advertisement98 1963-06-24 8 you £et Lots Tr\kfflj from JULL American filter *it T— cigarette preferred the world over by *S^| *im w e— people who really lik« to smoke. t_ j i^m »fc m *w9mf inipvrm mm rev U.SJk. by Sfcrir. (CMm) Ltd. iMMMMMMMHfIMamMi Urgg^F^% Hmvimff Uitt Rrobtmmt*? &'?~*&?^l Let us he| P98 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-06-24 9 Premier Lee meets a shy girl in the crowd rpilE Singapore Prniic X Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, extends a hand in greeting (above) but a shy girl turns auay and hides her face. Mr. Lee was touring the Serangoon Garden constituency yesterday and, as usual, crowds gathered to greet88 words
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Article30 1963-06-24 9 JESSELTON. Sun. The Shell Company of North Borneo Ltd. is offering "two more overseas scholarships this year for North Borneo students to study in British or Australian universities.30 words
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Article71 1963-06-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A BOAC Comet aircraft has beer, delayed here for more than 24 hours due to a fault In one of the pulleys which operate the wing flaps. It arrived here from London yesterday evening on Its way to Hong Kong. Passengers to Hong Kong were71 words
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Article25 1963-06-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. A.G. Clinton, of CahJecott Hill Estate, reported to police the theft of Jewellery worth $1,600 from her house yesterday.25 words
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Article246 1963-06-24 9 V OTA BHAKI. Sun. Five people were killed and 10 were admitted to the General Hospital herewith burns when lightning struck them yesterday evening at Kampcng Kola m, 17 miles from here, during a vio1e n t 10-minute storm. Four of the victims died instantly, while the246 words
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Article117 1963-06-24 9 Mobile patrols book 27 -in week- 1 1/-AJANG, Sun. The new mobile police patrols have begun a campaign against speeding motorists in the Ulu Langat dis- i trict. About 27 people were booked for speeding through Beranang town on the main trunk road about 13 miles from here, and at117 words
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Article42 1963-06-24 9 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. A bus driver, Hassan bin Datok Paduka, 51, was cautioned and discharged In court here yesterday, on a charge of falling to carry a fire extinguisher In the bus he was driving at Benta on April 7.42 words
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166 1963-06-24 9 Tengku was given the wrong -coat T POH, Sun. The 1 Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, arrived here today with somebody else's coat. His own was missing. The mystery was solved within a few minutes. The Tengku arrived here in a Malayan Airways plane at 1 p.m. from Alor Star.166 words
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88 1963-06-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. —The claims for salary revision submitted by the amalgamated Union of Public Employees on behalf of postal and telecommunications workers and midwives. will be heard before the Industrial Arbitration Court in July and August. The postal dispute will come up for hearing on88 words
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Article36 1963-06-24 9 TKLT7K ANBON. Sun. Deputy Sup. Mohamed Yuaoff Din Kasstm. from Federal Police Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, has taken over duties as O.C.PJX Taluk Anton, from Mr. M.C. Owen, who has been transferred to Singapore.36 words
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179 1963-06-24 9 ITUANTAN, San. The governors of the Sultan Abu Bakar School here have protested to the Ministry of Education against criticism by the chairman of the Pahang branch of the National Union of Teachers, Mr. M. N. d'Crus. Mr. d'Crus, at the recent branch179 words
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511 1963-06-24 9 S'pore definitely made that $150m. Malaysia offer: Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Sun THE Federation Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, repeated today that the Singapore Government definitely offered $150 million toward Malaysian development expenditure but admitted that the offer was not made in writing. Mr. Tan declined to I elaborate about511 words
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Article39 1963-06-24 9 JESSELTON. Sun— The Rubber Fund Board here has announced that for the first quarter ot this year, a total of 2.174 acres of rubber had been planted— l.33l acres by smallholders and Ml acres of block planting.39 words
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Advertisement108 1963-06-24 9 lunWM CHASSIS PRICES u.»ihise model! 1 1 Tvaaabk in van or 1 Will nnipro I chasK 001^ fortD 1 VAU rnlliLO \3rchard, Motors SINGAPOM KUALA LUMPUR MNtEStNTED EISEWHEU tv tORNEO MOTORS 1/61/2 ■Lk LIGHTERS i*-£ NO COTTON WOOL NO WICK llSßfflkH^ BURN FOR MONTHS SOLE AGENTS: BOON LIEW LTD. SJSgSSJSifti108 words
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Miscellaneous482 1963-06-24 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE X? S^ViK/SE SHORTWAVE SERVICE 12 Midnight Cloae Down. med^^vTservice RAD MALAYA i-e w-4— NATIONAL SUORTHAVE «<8 MMres SERVICE 41.7 METRES AM 6.00 Good Morning: AM 600 Tlmß Stenal Ne--6.01 Morning Prelude; 7*6 ga^ku- eoa ftSSd. fS^Bre^ News; 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 700 Time Slitnal The482 words
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Article260 1963-06-24 10 BANGKOK. By Martin llurlimann. (Donald Moore Gallery) By David Sic WHY two or three dozen klongs should fasten the "Venice of the East' label on Bangkok or on Soochuw. Osaka and a handful of other highly individual Eastern cities I do not knowBangkok even more than260 words
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1095 1963-06-24 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Oscar Wilde: Second trial and af ter ALLINGTON KENNARD OSCAR WILDE: THC AFTERMATH. By H. Montgomery Hyde. (M«thu«n 305.) By_ ON the sixth day of his second trial at London's Old Bailey, the jury found Oscar Wilde guilty of a number of unpleasant offences. Standing at Wilde's side in the1,095 words
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Article361 1963-06-24 10 THE GREAT DECEPTION. By James Monahan and Kenneth O. Gilmore. (Farrar, Straus, New York. U. 553.95.) By WALTER WARWICK rIS astonishing for how long Castro fooled the pinks and the Liberals. He was building the temple of freedom. The revolution was olive-green, not red. There would361 words
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Advertisement162 1963-06-24 10 LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO... To smoke Balkan Sobranie is toenjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well us pleasure. Balkan Sobranie SMOKING MIXTURE162 words
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Advertisement229 1963-06-24 10 l^ 1 < ¥v 1 \mm \I T 0 Jr^ s tfLV> RH9I >. *r\ I i 'A new car? j At age 30 you may seieci j And they only came a policy for $15,000 baCk from Hong r>oog which will bring you a month ago. $24,000 in 25229 words
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Advertisement1501 1963-06-24 11 Ib uvtRPOOI A WESI COAII BJLi Due Spore Sans P Sham Penang ACHILLEt Lrvaraaal. Glasgow la Pt/JaM J7 Juae 21 CALCHAt Mars.. A'mouth. litaraaaL JaM 21/ 1 Holland, Hamburg MENESINEOI uvaraMA, Glasgow Jim 21 Jaly 2 Jaly 4 POLYDOIUS livarpeal, Havre illy 5 Nily 7 iwry l/ia My it PELEUt1,501 words
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Advertisement2734 1963-06-24 11 m^EUßmWmU^m^^^KEjUlS^ THE L A. C LINESkaiUHiU IS tiENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG, lIEMiN. ANiajtlT. koIIERPAM. AMSTERDAM. QUO. OOTHH4OURQ ANO COPtNNAMN. /Qr**<B\ S'lwi P Sham Penang R/Ario Ul "'UTLANDIA" Sailel Due THay 27 Juae 21 21 Jiae \A V* J*J "0OMA a- 20 Jaaa/ 4 Jary a/ Jmy 1/ I Jaly \*\Ay<SJ2,734 words
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Advertisement1296 1963-06-24 11 6c CO., LTD. w led He; I3JII r^RW ILURMAIf UNI Ha KLA VSat KM !JM* LBNS«||, RAMRURt lITTERIAM, LIS ANIELES. LAN FRANCISCO, NAVRt, MLL ft MIIILESBROUGH. SEATTIE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND. Cm m CMUSU 1 acmpum caaajla^Caatral t Saatt rpora P. Sham Panang BONNf'mLE n/2SJaaa 21 Jwa/ I Jary 2 Jaiy1,296 words
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Article29 1963-06-24 12 July 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. (perlb.) (parpteuU 74' 4 cU. $468.00 ht% etc 1M442H 13 x, cU. MM.N n% cts. M57.M 73"* cU. 1454.25 $44t.7529 words
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Article129 1963-06-24 12 A new Thai-American company. Hie Thailand Bmelt4ng and Refining Company Ltd., has been formed to operate thr first tin smelter in the country. According to trade sources, this joint venture will have a capital of 20 million tlcals (about US$1,000,000). The smelter will have a129 words
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Article40 1963-06-24 12 ndustrials: liny: rubbers: June 1? 116.09 120.97 114.24 Junr 18 Junr 1!) Jane 20 117.13 117.89 117.38 1-11.1.-. 120.24 120.04 114.16 114.24 115.28 Junr 21 Jnne 32 116.36 116.30 119.05 116.94 115.26 115.26 Dec. 29. 1962 100.40 words
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Article45 1963-06-24 12 Current Date of payment payment Total for Total for previous rear ▼ear ttm Rubber 'tain Rubbe» >oklandv nbia Rubber Containers 5%* July 3 224% Aug 21 12*% Aug 15 52 1% July 29 10% Aug 30 22J% 521 °i 25% 20% 90% Interim45 words
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Article985 1963-06-24 12 THE (able of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange •bows last baatness ta June 13. (A) and last bustneas since that date <B> with H and L sUndint for Highest and Lawest business for last year and this year to date. I Alu BncU 3 50 Atlas985 words
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Article682 1963-06-24 12 FIRST reaction to the American announcement that stockpile tin offerings are being raised from 200 tons to 400 tons weekly was a fall of $5.50 in the Straits tin price on Saturday to $448.75. the lowest price since April 25 The Straits fall was the682 words
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Advertisement1146 1963-06-24 12 \Y— mm^^"^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD U.S.A. Paeitio. Atlantic, tis Graai Lakes Scrvica LOMt loao- tU tIA ETA tIA kIA Store P. S'hara Mnoiu'u 4. Francisco v Angeiet N. Tom Uit«ei>nc "lihvia Mars" 21/30 Jsss Jily 21 >sly II Jaty II Att I **H "Kssiknra Mara" 2S/2I July a/11 Jiiy1,146 words
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Advertisement902 1963-06-24 12 LINES j TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "CHUSAN" Departing PENANG 26th June 1963 SINGAPORE 28th Jun* 1963 For Fremantle Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. Limited First Class accommodation available Apply to your Troval Agent or:— ISLAY KERR ft CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS ft CROSFIELD <E of M) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER GILFILLAN ft902 words
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Advertisement453 1963-06-24 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Th« MiMftn, P.O. Bex 90, Singapore, P.O. Box IM Kuala Lumpur, P.O. Bex 30, Ipoh or P.O. Bom 277, Pananf.. Nome (Mr./Mrs./Mtss) AMrass TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD. 24.6.63. LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels453 words
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Advertisement358 1963-06-24 12 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT We rtgret to announce thart the properties Nos. 1. 2 to North Canal Road and 63 to 58 Circular Road and Nos. 60 to 78 Circular Road advertised to be sold on Tuesday. 25th June, 1963 have now been withdrawn. We apologise for the Inconveniences caused to prospective358 words
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Article1967 1963-06-24 13 Two blows, then mart recovers From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange was subjected to two disturbing factors at the end of last week, as a result on Saturday morning it reeled initial* ly and then recovered some of the lost ground. First came the hitch about Malaysia with1,967 words
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Article113 1963-06-24 13 THE Malsyan Eicnsngt Bsnuf Asseeiatten made these changes in Its rates to merchant* on Saturday (all rate* to SlUO>: Ntw Verk: ttuyinn IT J'.'tl/l*. sirman OH Et IS/ML wi d»i 33 1/U err.lit bill*. SH 3 'IB -trade bills. Canads: buying TT MB/18, airman *OU 36 7 18.113 words
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Article, Illustration844 1963-06-24 13 qpHE following ts a complete list of revised quotations Issued by tbe Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. Jane 21 INDUSTRIALS COWDREY ai. inspiration to I -t team. US. Bern 36- M B. Bidor 6 41 6 lOt B. Way 3.*6 3.ss Taiping Coo 7.60 7.SU Talam844 words
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Advertisement2057 1963-06-24 13 IH H rSrSi I ■'I I 1 I I ■II FSI a bfS^bbl m^ m^ a^^*^^^^^ m^*^^^ m^ m^ B^^^^^^^**^^^^^^B^^Bß^Bßa^BßßMMMßßßMMßßß^Bßß^r^^^^^B^BßwM^^Btw ACCOMMODATION VACANT I W Ward* $1 < Him.)— Bax I* el: txtra TO LBT Largs Bungsiooa mi lass- Mots Koad, Spavioua ball sitting, din- 1 ng, bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen.2,057 words
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Advertisement913 1963-06-24 13 EDUCATION tt Wart* «fiav>— atesj tt ett. txtra JULY BBBINNBRSt Book-keeping/ Bbortband/Comrnereial Correspond fee/ Commercial English/Malay (Typewriting Any Time). Shorthand Speed 50-130. Accounting Reseat Commercial Institute (Alreondittoned). (Wonderland First Floor). «4A. E«tt Coast Road, B'pore. Tel: *****. JULY BBCINNBRS': Bookkeeping, Accounting. Commercial English, Typ- Ing/Shorthand (Malay, English) Horn- Ing evening.913 words
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Advertisement841 1963-06-24 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Ward* O imim.r—Bat tt ttt aatro FORD ZEPHYR SIX WS4 very good OMMUtI-a SlSfto/- Phon* Brngaport SS7SS after 5 p.m. PIAT ISOS t»Si December Model one owner Immaculate condition Pbooe ***** between 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (B'pore). IMO VOLKSWAOON (REQISTBRBD) 1961 Excellent condition Comp Insured841 words
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Advertisement532 1963-06-24 13 FOR SALE tt Ward* SS 'Vim.)— Box it eU. txtra WHY PAY MORBi ..usn to;— *U*n- < fund's Dollar ature for 1001 vmrtauea ol textikM all dollar wer yard. 89, A so street (S'por*). "BLUSDON'S" Utr your tort. Jokee. novelties and magic tricks from "Corona Toys," 237 Orchard Road. Spore532 words
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Advertisement1094 1963-06-24 14 4B jL^i^a^J WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) I?• Wor4% ti fMin.)— Box $t rl*. *xU* JOHORE MOTCL J.B. Enihah CanI toiv« Food Airtondit'ooed P.oomi Phnne NEW STRAITS VIIW Hot'! J.B. Bcaildr Dancing Kloor»no*s Nightly |t*i: na WHERE TO STAY (S'poreJ Word* M (min.)—B»x it ctt. txtrt MOTEL AMBAHAOOR SrUllde 46 i1,094 words
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Advertisement724 1963-06-24 14 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) NOTICE OF WINDING IP ORDER FIRST MEETINGS Name ot Company: Poh 'jH Commercial Agencies r,td Address or Registerec Office. Room No. 4. George Lee Chambers. Singapore. Court: High Court. Singapore Number of Matter: Companies Winding-Up No. 4 of 1960. Date of Order f6th Seotember.724 words
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Advertisement727 1963-06-24 14 NOTICES NOTICE MR. WONG SIEW UN. aales- man of our Sundry Department i (Crocodile Shirts, etc.) has left our service as per 15th June 1963 and said gentleman is no longer' authorised to transact business or: to collect any money tor or on behalf of LINDETEVES-JACOBERO (M) LTD. IPOH. NOTICE727 words
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Advertisement844 1963-06-24 14 TENDERS RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL, PENANG ISLAND. TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery ot one trailer pump to the Rural District Council, Penang Island specifications of which are as follows: One 3" sewage pump suitable tor raising normal sewage, sluoge or similar liquids, powered by a petrol844 words
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Advertisement826 1963-06-24 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA LIBRARY ASSISTANT Applications are invited from science graduates for one post ot Librarian Assistant. Minimum qualifications: a science degree of a recognised university. Salary scale: Probationers $505 x 25-580 qualified: MO5 x 25-805. protoa- uoners with honours degree will receive one increment above the initial826 words
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Advertisement722 1963-06-24 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancy for the post of Production Engineer in the Technical Consultant Service Division of the Board advertised on 4/1/63 has been Oiled. All applicants thanked. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Department of Indian Studies. APPLICATIONS are invited for one post of Lecturer/ Asst. Lecturer In the722 words
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Advertisement598 1963-06-24 14 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG Tenders from Registered Class "C and above J.K.R. Contractors will be received by Jurutera Negri. J.K.R. Pahang, Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m. on 27th June. 1963 for the construction of Jetties at Tg: Lumpur. Kuala Pahang and Multut (Pulau Tloman). Pull particulars may be obtained from Jurutera598 words
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579 1963-06-24 15 Century by Butcher rescues the W. Indies KEITH MILLER reporting on the 2nd Test LONDON, Sunday. gASIL BUTCHER, 28-year-old batsman from British Guiana, dramatically swung: this Second Test from England's court back into West Indies favour with a majestic 129 not out to leave West Indies with 214 for five579 words
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Article152 1963-06-24 15 West ladies 301 and 214 for live; England 297 ENGLAND Ist INNS Stewart c Kanhal b Griffith 2 Edrich c Murray b Griffith 0 Dexter low Sobers 70 Bsrruifton c Sobers b Worrell SO Cowdrey b Glbbs 4 Close c Murray b Griffith 9 Parks b Worrell 35 litmus152 words
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Article, Illustration371 1963-06-24 15 T ONDON, Sun.— Brian Statham. dropped from England's Test team, bowled brilliantly for Lancashire against Warwickshire yesterday Consistently hostile, und moving the ball considerably, he took four wickets tor 35 runs and was unlucky not to do better. Warwickshire were all out for 108 InReuter - 371 words
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Article126 1963-06-24 15 CYDNEY. Sun. Results of today's Australian soccer matches. Victoria State Melbourne 4 JUST 2 NSW Div. 1 North W Wall- 1 send 2 Newcastle 2: L Macquarie 0 Cardiff 1 Wallsend 6 M<land < 1; Awaba 2 Adamstown 1. NSW Fed. Div. 1 Budapest 1 Oladesvllle 0:126 words
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138 1963-06-24 15 5,000 fans failed to get in at Lord's T ONDON, Bun. About 5,000 would-be spectators many of them West Indians were locked out when the gates were shut before the start of play In the England-West Indies Test at Lord's yesterday. Inside the ground the capacity crowd numbered about 35,000.Reuter - 138 words
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Article674 1963-06-24 15 ST. LOUIS. Sun Henry Carr and Paul Drayton. the United States world recordbreaking sprinters, figured in a deadheat for first place in the 220 yards at the American Athletic Union championships here yesterday. Both clocked 20.4, a tenth of a second faster than the official674 words
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Article, Illustration524 1963-06-24 15 AUBREY HIGGS - Wimbledon POWERFUL AUSSIES CAN MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP OF FIVE TITLES AUBREY HIGGS: l*_ LONDON, Su.idfty THHE world's* leading lawn tennis players and thou- sands of fans will begin their annual pilgrimage to Wimbledon tomorrow. On the "lawns" of the stately, i tradition -steepen All-Eng-land Club In south-west London there524 words
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Article167 1963-06-24 15 T ONDON. Sun. Roy Emerson, top seed for the Wimbledon title, crushed fellow Australian Owen Davidson 6-1, 6-2 yesterday to win the London men's singles championship at the Queens Club here. Emerson raced to victory in 38 minutes with a great display of backhand efficiency.167 words
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Article2175 1963-06-24 16 EPSOM JEEP - Sungei Wang wins by a nose EPSOM JEEP By PRIME MINISTER PRESENTS GOLD CUP TO PROUD OWNER MR. CHONG TUH. CHONG KOK m UM'S Sungei WiwVfi, today won the Tengku's Gold Cap run over 1)1 iit Ipoh. Sungei Wang, late French Empire. beat Cheers by a nose in a thrilling2,175 words
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Article20 1963-06-24 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singa- 1 pore Amateur Athletic Association will hold its Junior championships on July 21 and 22.20 words
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552 1963-06-24 16 JOE DORAI - SOCCER FEDERATION AGAIN HAS THE LUCK JOE DORAI by FEDERATION Government P Services were lucky to edge SGSFA 2-1 last night to win the Ageing Cup and tonight their luck continued as their Invitation side beat SGSFA Invitation team by 1-0 at Jalan Besar. Almost throughout the match it was552 words
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Article39 1963-06-24 16 lit 139 496 (53U.U711. 2nd *****2 ($15.1)35). 3rd *****3 8,353) STAKTERS ($835): Not: *****; 261 158; *****2; *****; *****7; *****6; I7ZIM; *****4; *****4; tSMM. 'ONSOLATIUN (Sstl) No*. *****; *****2; *****7: ■MM; .'*****; *****1; 7223 V; *****1; *****4;39 words
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246 1963-06-24 16 S'gorand Penang are joint holders IZUALA LUMPUR, i Sun. Selangor, the holders, were held to another scoreless draw by Penang in the Straits Times Cup Women's Inter-State soccer final replay at Merdeka Stadium here tonight. The two teams were then declared joint holders of the Trophy. A feature of tonight's246 words
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Article224 1963-06-24 16 SINGAPORE. Sun— Former Singapore champion Omar Ibrahim created the first major upset when he elimin- i aied number two seed, Gan Kok Peng, 15-8. 15-7. in the third round ol the Singapore Badminton Association men's singles championship at the S.B.A. Hall last night. Other results: Men's224 words
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286 1963-06-24 16 CRICKET" SEGAMAT, Sun. Negri I won the Malayan Cricket Association League match here against Johore by 13 runs after an exciting finish. Final scores: Negri 216 and 150-7 declared; Johore 123 and 230. Man of the match was Stanley Augustin. who gave another fine286 words
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418 1963-06-24 16 CINOAPORE. Sun.— The Federa- I I tion of Malay* Government Services Welfare and Recreation Association is planning to hold a big sports meet. If oossible by next year, (or Government SerI vice)! of a)! Asian countries. The Association has nine hand--some trophic* to be418 words
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Article, Illustration58 1963-06-24 16 SINGAPORE'S National Coach Tan Eng Yoon shows he is still as good as ever as a competing athlete when he won the hop, step and Jump at last Saturday's triangular meet at Farrer Park. Here he is seen landing on the pit for a winning58 words
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Article196 1963-06-24 16 One-set shock for top pair PENANG, Sun. Malaya's top doubles pair. Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee, were j surprisingly beaten by Eddy Choong and Tanj Soon Hooi in the trials for Thomas Cup trainees in the North last night. Ln a one-set match. Eddy and Soon Hool won196 words
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Article54 1963-06-24 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Betlna I Klnnear became this year's Singa- pore Women Open golf champion when she beat Barbara Nlrholls I four and three over the Royal Island Club course today. D. Hughes and J. Read (35's) I won the 9-hole mixed foursomes competition with Grezloux and J.54 words
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Article39 1963-06-24 16 SOCCER— Spore Div. 1: Alexandra v Darul Afiah (Jn Besar). 1 S'gor Div. 2: Umno Youths v Bungsar Indians (K.L. padangi; 1 Div. 3 S.C.R.C v Red Cro6s iPudu Rd.>; Indian MN v VOBC i lpoh Rdi.39 words
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Article212 1963-06-24 16 Happy spirit at meeting, says Hussein SINGAPORE. Sun. Malayan and Singaj pore soccer officials met here yesterday to I discuss the formation of a Malaysian F.A. The meeting, which wai i closed to the Press, also discussed arrangement* for i Holding a joint team in the Merdeka tournament212 words
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Obituary73 1963-06-24 16 MRS. ANK TECK CHENG. nee Madam Ong Chew Neo. aged 66, panned away peacefully on 23-6-63. Cortege IMH Singapore Casket Co.. to-day at 4 p.m. for Bldadarl Cemetery. COnOEIRO. Lilian Augusta, pasved away on 23-6-63 leaving her hiinh- id Arthur and children Kenneth, Kunlce, Catherine and Oeorxe to mourn73 words
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Obituary117 1963-06-24 16 •fRI. BENNY LOU HOY KONO (Madame Yup Cher Pi-nci as«l 45 yearn parted away on 23 fi S3. Cortex* leaviriK 139 Ampang Road K.L. al .1 p.m. 24/6/63 for Cantonese Cemetery Airport Road K.L. CINCER (KANAKARATNAM) Hr>»pltal Amlitant. Nrlxon Road Clinic paused away on H441 al Hospital. Singapore Iravinu117 words
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